Lothar Schellhorn was an American actor known for Gefährliche Fahndung (1978), Das unsichtbare Visier (1973), and Seine Hoheit – Genosse Prinz (1969). Born on February 6, 1929, he passed away on May 11, 2006, in Berlin, Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Lothar Schellhorn was born in Germany and spent much of his life in the country. Details about his family and personal life are not widely available, suggesting he preferred to keep this part of his life private. However, he remained committed to his acting career throughout his life.
Career
Schellhorn had a diverse career in film and television, appearing in several notable productions. His most recognized works include roles in television series and films that gained popularity in his time. He became known for his distinctive characters and contributions to the German film industry.
Death and Legacy
Lothar Schellhorn died on May 11, 2006, in Berlin, Germany. His contributions to film and television have left a mark on the industry, and he is remembered for his significant roles that showcased his talent. Schellhorn’s work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic German cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Kit & Co. | 1974-12-15 | Sprecher |
Klassenkameraden | 1984-11-18 | Leutnant Haase |
Anamnese | 1980-05-25 | Arzt |
Die Stunde der Töchter | 1981-02-26 | Peter Wille |
Johann Sebastian Bachs vergebliche Reise in den Ruhm | 1980-01-01 | Pfarrer |
Ich will euch sehen | 1978-05-04 | Batteriechef |
Chiffriert an Chef – Ausfall Nr. 5 | 1979-11-29 | Kittelmann |
Der Weg ins Nichts | 1976-11-21 | Kurt Liesegang |
Seine Hoheit – Genosse Prinz | 1969-08-15 | Kummer |
Polizeiruf 110 | 1971-06-27 | Trainer |
Polizeiruf 110 | 1971-06-27 | Oberleutnant Ambroß |